Netfliox

Over the past year, Netflix has slowly rolled out its "Watch Instantly" streaming service, most notably with the Roku set-top box. (Translation: You can now get your movies instantly over the Web, rather than wait two days for a red envelope in your mailbox.) Now the brand has announced that, come November, you’ll be able to stream films in HD—but only if you own an ox 360. (The service launches on the 19th for ox Live Gold members, who pay about five bucks a month.) Good news for gamers who dig flicks (and we know a few of those), and a promising development for the rest of us—after all, instant HD will no doubt hit the Roku and assorted Blu-ray players soon thereafter. (And for more immediate streaming options, click here.)

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